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pallab ghosh, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris. today some of us saw some sunshine but otherwise quite an unsettled day of showers or longer spells of rain. some of the heavy downpours have beenin some of the heavy downpours have been in northern england. a couple of storms across this part of the world and even some reports of funnel clouds in parts of saddleworth moor and derbyshire. they are tornadoes that don't get all the way to the ground. so the storms have been active. but better news is on the horizon, with high pressure building for the we have been very patient but gradually the weather should get more settled and a bit warmer. overnight tonight, showers or lengthy spells of rain and it's going to take a while for that kind of clear away, with the weather gradually becoming drier in the second half of the night. temperature eight to ten
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. just a reminder of our top stories, us campuses and universities across the country, if you go to our life page you can keep up—to—date with all the information in there, of the latest information state troopers are moving in on a protest at the university of texas in dallas. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello. on wednesday evening in france, we saw some pretty nasty storms with hail and thunder, gusty winds, and they have been drifting towards us. if we look at the satellite picture over the radar superimposed, the rainfall, you can see these dark blue colors indicating the very heavy rainfall and drifting in from the south towards the uk. so i think through the early hours we will have had some downpours. if they haven't reached you already, they may be on the way, but of course not everybody is going to get them. it's near enough impossible to exactly predict where the storms will be, but north of that, it's a completely different picture across northern england a
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris. chances are if you've been out and about today, your bank holiday will have been interrupted by rain. look at this beauty, a thundercloud into devon. there are two thunderstorms at the moment, one is in devon and another working across the south west midlands. still a week weather front continues to bring rain across parts of south—east england, about 30 millimetres from that in parts of surrey. high pressure is eventually going to build in from the west and that will tend to settle with the weather down. the last of the day's shower slowly easing away, the rain pulling away overnight so gradually becoming drier. around eight to 10 degrees but one or two spots could get down to five where we keep the longest of the clear breaks. tomorrow a lot of cloud to start the day, around the north sea coast, mist and fog. otherwise the cloud wore thin and break. ok, one or two showers, hills of wales, south—west england the likely spots but nowhere nearas england the likely spots but nowhere
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. i want to take you live to malmo in sweden where the grand final of the eurovision song contest is now under way, and there are still many dozens of people hanging around outside, pro—palestinian protesters, protesting against the inclusion of israel in the final tonight. there have been some chaotic scenes there in malmo earlier, there are many thousands of people out on the streets, with one report saying there were ants many as 10,000 people during the day. protesting, angry that israel has been allowed to participate in the competition. there is also protests taking place in israel tonight, there have been protests, rallies to bring the hostages home, more than 130 hostages home, more than 130 hostages still being held by hamas of course, in gaza for more than six months now. these protesters out in the streets, protesting against the government back, they are anti—benjamin netanyahu protesters, anti—benjamin neta nyahu protesters, they anti—benjamin netanyahu protesters,
pallab ghosh, bbc news. i want to take you live to malmo in sweden where the grand final of the eurovision song contest is now under way, and there are still many dozens of people hanging around outside, pro—palestinian protesters, protesting against the inclusion of israel in the final tonight. there have been some chaotic scenes there in malmo earlier, there are many thousands of people out on the streets, with one report saying there were ants many as 10,000 people during the day....
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. spectacular images and i completely missed them, has all his. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. we started this morning with a bit of mist and fog, but that's largely clearing away. and for many of us today, it's not looking too bad again, there will be some sunny spells, but there are some changes that will come into western areas with some thunderstorms. but that was the scene this morning in 0xfordshire through yesterday. it was the warmest day of the year so far for all four nations of the uk. but we've got to 26 degrees celsius in the south east of england and the far north of scotland. there'll be some sunshine continuing for much of the day towards eastern areas of england today. but look at these showers around the the west of scotland, northern ireland, wales, south west england. some of these could be heavy torrential showers with some thunderstorms mixed in, some sunny spells in between. temperatures down by a few degrees in the west. but in the east with the sunshine again, we could see temperatures approaching 27 degrees c
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. it's one of the most glamorous nights on the new york social calendar an evening for celebrities to test theirfashion boundaries, producing a red carpet full of outrageous, daring and dazzling outfits. the met gala ball is being held in manhattan tonight. and this year's theme is "the garden of time". i spoke to fashion journalist and author amy 0dell about why the event is so important. it is the super bowl of red carpets. it is the most biggest most lavish and recognised event of the year that is includes the oscars in terms of cultural significance and they've been planning it since 1995 in the capacity of chief and editor of vogue magazine and editor of vogue magazine and she landed with a mixed serial attention to detail down to the ingredients of the food garlic, parsley and onions are banned from the food because she believes that it makes casts breath smell and get stuck in their teeth and also pays attention to everything her guests are doing inside the party and she doesn't
pallab ghosh, bbc news. it's one of the most glamorous nights on the new york social calendar an evening for celebrities to test theirfashion boundaries, producing a red carpet full of outrageous, daring and dazzling outfits. the met gala ball is being held in manhattan tonight. and this year's theme is "the garden of time". i spoke to fashion journalist and author amy 0dell about why the event is so important. it is the super bowl of red carpets. it is the most biggest most lavish...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, glasgow. breaking used to bring you on the duke of sussex�*s phone hacking case against news group newspapers. we have heard prince harry cannot amend his lawsuit against rupert murdoch's british tabloid newspapers to include allegations involving his wife megan, nor claims against the media mogul himself. that is just in from the high court in london. the prince and more than 40 others are suing news group newspapers over accusations of unlawful activity by journalists and private investigators. the sun and the now—defunct news of the world from the mid—19 90s until 2016. in march prince harry sought to amend his lawsuit to include new allegations, including the sun ordered private investigations to target his then girlfriend, now his wife in 2016. however, in a ruling today the judge refused him permission to do so and also to include allegations dating back to 1994 and 1995 involving his late mother princess diana. the judge also rejected an application to include allegations against
pallab ghosh, bbc news, glasgow. breaking used to bring you on the duke of sussex�*s phone hacking case against news group newspapers. we have heard prince harry cannot amend his lawsuit against rupert murdoch's british tabloid newspapers to include allegations involving his wife megan, nor claims against the media mogul himself. that is just in from the high court in london. the prince and more than 40 others are suing news group newspapers over accusations of unlawful activity by...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. house prices have fallen for the second month in a row. the uk's biggest building society, nationwide, said values had dropped by 0.4% in april — and now sit 4% below the all—time—highs recorded two years ago. our economics editor faisal islam is here. and this is all down to the high interest rates?— interest rates? yes, this is the second dip _ interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in _ interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in a _ interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in a row _ interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in a row we - interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in a row we have i interest rates? yes, this is the l second dip in a row we have had interest rates? yes, this is the i second dip in a row we have had on this measure from nationwide. you have a housing market that is flat, in a holding pattern, as the interest rates on fixed—rate mortgages which had come down sharply at the beginning of the year are starting to tick up and the banks and building societies all joining and lifting sli
pallab ghosh, bbc news. house prices have fallen for the second month in a row. the uk's biggest building society, nationwide, said values had dropped by 0.4% in april — and now sit 4% below the all—time—highs recorded two years ago. our economics editor faisal islam is here. and this is all down to the high interest rates?— interest rates? yes, this is the second dip _ interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in _ interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in a _ interest rates?...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. drjenifer millard is an astronomer and has been talking me through it all. so, hopefully no cloud in the sky. that's something we definitely need. and really, you want to look towards the northern horizon. it is a little bit different to last night because the activity isn't so intense tonight, whereas last night we could kind of look straighter and we could see the aurora everywhere. we are back to that northern horizon more. you also need to wait for the skies to get dark enough so perhaps 1.5 hours after sunset for your particular location, so approximately 10:30pm. but if you can wait until the skies are even darker, when astronomical twilight ends around 11:30pm, that is even better. you don't need any telescopes or binoculars, just your eyes. they have been seen all around the world and unusually here in the uk as well, why is that? indeed, it is because the sun has so much activity at the minute. it has an 11—year cycle and we are near the peak of that activity cycle. that means there is lots of sun spots and activity on the surface and all of this
pallab ghosh, bbc news. drjenifer millard is an astronomer and has been talking me through it all. so, hopefully no cloud in the sky. that's something we definitely need. and really, you want to look towards the northern horizon. it is a little bit different to last night because the activity isn't so intense tonight, whereas last night we could kind of look straighter and we could see the aurora everywhere. we are back to that northern horizon more. you also need to wait for the skies to get...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, glasgow. let's take a look a look at some other stories making the news today. the high court in london has ruled that wikileaks founder julian assange should be allowed to bring a new appeal against his extradition to the us. mr assange is currently being held in belmarsh prison but is wanted on charges relating to the release of classified american military documents 15 years ago. the united states argues that the leaked files — which disclosed information about the iraq and afghanistan wars — put lives at risk. the bank of england has given its strongest hint yet that interest rates could be cut this summer. in a speech, the deputy governor ben broadbent said lowering rates at "some time" over the next few months was "possible". the bank of england has kept interest rates at 5.25% — a 16—year high — to try to help bring down inflation. new figures due out on wednesday are expected to show inflation has dropped sharply. the king and the queen have been taking a look at this year's
pallab ghosh, bbc news, glasgow. let's take a look a look at some other stories making the news today. the high court in london has ruled that wikileaks founder julian assange should be allowed to bring a new appeal against his extradition to the us. mr assange is currently being held in belmarsh prison but is wanted on charges relating to the release of classified american military documents 15 years ago. the united states argues that the leaked files — which disclosed information about the...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. thanks for your company. you are watching bbc news. thanks foryour company. more you are watching bbc news. thanks for your company. more at the top of the hour. goodbye for now. hello. it's the warmest day of the year so far across all four nations with temperatures peaking at 24 degrees in the highlands and in east sussex too but changes on its way. heavy thundery showers and much of the western half of the uk whereas further east it should stay dry. all this changes brought about because the high pressure keeping us dry settled warm over the last few days, is drifting further eastwards towards scandinavia allowing weather fronts to approach from the west but it's a mostly dry start on sunday with sunny spells. any mist and fog will clear quite readily. they won't be too long before these two showers p0p up be too long before these two showers pop up across western scotland, down through northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england and if we take a tour at around four o'clock in the afternoon, yo
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. it's one of the most glamorous nights on the new york social calendar. an evening for celebrities to test their fashion boundaries, producing a red carpet full of outragesou, daring and dazzling outfits. the met gala ball is being held in manhatten tonight and this year's theme is "the garden of time". let's speak to amy odell author of "anna — the biography", a look into the life of long time met gala chair anna wintour. amy, you can't talk about the met gala without talking about anna wintour. what would you say is the most impartant thing to know about her and the gala? the super bowl of the red carpet, the most — the super bowl of the red carpet, the most lavish internationally recognised red carpet event of the year and _ recognised red carpet event of the year and has eclipsed the oscars in terms _ year and has eclipsed the oscars in terms of— year and has eclipsed the oscars in terms of cultural significance and anna _ terms of cultural significance and anna has— terms of cultural significance and anna has been planning it since 1995 in he
pallab ghosh, bbc news. it's one of the most glamorous nights on the new york social calendar. an evening for celebrities to test their fashion boundaries, producing a red carpet full of outragesou, daring and dazzling outfits. the met gala ball is being held in manhatten tonight and this year's theme is "the garden of time". let's speak to amy odell author of "anna — the biography", a look into the life of long time met gala chair anna wintour. amy, you can't talk about...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. i want to show you these live pictures before we go live from malmo in sweden as the countdown to the eurovision final is well and truly under way. that gets going in just over 35 minutes�* time there and it is pretty calm outside the hall where it will take place, although there has been a chaotic build—up to there has been a chaotic build—up to the grand final, with the dutch entry disqualified and another has withdrawn from it, another has had a speech and there has been a protest protesting against israel because my participation in the show. let�*s also show you these pictures live from tel aviv, where thousands of people are out on the streets in the israeli city demanding the release of more than 130 hostages still being held by hamas for more than six months in gaza. many also protesting against the israeli government stop in particular, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello. well, the show�*s not over yet. we have both a musi
pallab ghosh, bbc news. i want to show you these live pictures before we go live from malmo in sweden as the countdown to the eurovision final is well and truly under way. that gets going in just over 35 minutes�* time there and it is pretty calm outside the hall where it will take place, although there has been a chaotic build—up to there has been a chaotic build—up to the grand final, with the dutch entry disqualified and another has withdrawn from it, another has had a speech and there...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris. today some of us saw some sunshine but otherwise quite an unsettled day of showers or longer spells of rain. some of the heavy downpours have beenin some of the heavy downpours have been in northern england. a couple of storms across this part of the world and even some reports of funnel clouds in parts of saddleworth moor and derbyshire. they are tornadoes that don't get all the way to the ground. so the storms have been active. but better news is on the horizon, with high pressure building for the we have been very patient but gradually the weather should get more settled and a bit warmer. overnight tonight, showers or lengthy spells of rain and it's going to take a while for that kind of clear away, with the weather gradually becoming drier in the second half of the night. temperature eight to ten and tomorrow, after a cloudy start, you should notice the cloud thinning or breaking up more, with most of sunshine. there could be one or two isolated showers but not as many as today, n
pallab ghosh, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris. today some of us saw some sunshine but otherwise quite an unsettled day of showers or longer spells of rain. some of the heavy downpours have beenin some of the heavy downpours have been in northern england. a couple of storms across this part of the world and even some reports of funnel clouds in parts of saddleworth moor and derbyshire. they are tornadoes that don't get all the way to the ground. so the storms have been...
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here's pallab ghosh. ready for launch. right on top is boeing starliner spacecraft. it's the latest private sector launch to the international space station. this is starliner�*s first test flight with a crew. it's five metres high and four and a half metres wide. it can carry up to seven astronauts into low earth orbit, but this time it'll be carrying just two. during the mission, the crew will test the spacesuits and seats, assess the onboard life support and navigation systems, and evaluate the system that moves cargo to the international space station. if all goes to plan, starliner will be certified for regular supply missions and lift off its first uncrewed test flight in 2019. missions. its first uncrewed test flight in 2019 didn't make it to the space station because of a software fault. a second attempt in 2022 did make it, but there were issues with some of the thrusters and the craft�*s cooling system. and on earth, boeing has been facing growing scrutiny because of faults with some of its aircraft. this is the big one. this is the first test flight wi
here's pallab ghosh. ready for launch. right on top is boeing starliner spacecraft. it's the latest private sector launch to the international space station. this is starliner�*s first test flight with a crew. it's five metres high and four and a half metres wide. it can carry up to seven astronauts into low earth orbit, but this time it'll be carrying just two. during the mission, the crew will test the spacesuits and seats, assess the onboard life support and navigation systems, and...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, glasgow. they were once close to extinction in britain, but now the population of bitterns, a rare and shy bird related to the heron, is now thriving in somerset due to conservation efforts. twitchers from all over the country are travelling to see the rare bird including our reporter, ross pollard. people flock here in their numbers, and there's one attraction they all want to be lucky enough to see. well, they're difficult to spot, obviously, they hide in the reeds and also hearing them is quite an experience. boom, boom, boom. very, very deep. we haven't seen any. yeah, but the group, the other group with us did see them and they've got photographic evidence. so they're going to show off when we get catch up with them. if you come down early - in the morning, you're almost guaranteed to hear them down here. can't see guarantee, can you? but you know what i mean. bittern calls. after they almost died out altogether, it seems the bittern has chosen somerset as a place to thrive. when i was gr
pallab ghosh, bbc news, glasgow. they were once close to extinction in britain, but now the population of bitterns, a rare and shy bird related to the heron, is now thriving in somerset due to conservation efforts. twitchers from all over the country are travelling to see the rare bird including our reporter, ross pollard. people flock here in their numbers, and there's one attraction they all want to be lucky enough to see. well, they're difficult to spot, obviously, they hide in the reeds and...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. the eurovision song contest final gets under way in just over half—an—hour's time. it has been marred by quite a few protests, pro—palestinian protesters, many thousands out on the streets today unhappy that israel is being allowed to take part in the grand final. do check out our qr code on your screen if you want to continue watching bbc coverage of the run up to the big final event. stay with us here on bbc news, thanks for watching. hello. well, the show�*s not over yet. we have both a music spectacle on and, of course, a light display in the heavens. and once again, saturday night, a pretty good chance of catching a glimpse of the aurora borealis or the northern lights. the viewing conditions will be good, if not excellent, across much of the uk with the clear skies and try about 11pm onwards. get your eyes used to that dark sky, away from any bright city lights if you can. now, here's the probability of the aurora occurring. this is just an approximation. so the red colo
pallab ghosh, bbc news. the eurovision song contest final gets under way in just over half—an—hour's time. it has been marred by quite a few protests, pro—palestinian protesters, many thousands out on the streets today unhappy that israel is being allowed to take part in the grand final. do check out our qr code on your screen if you want to continue watching bbc coverage of the run up to the big final event. stay with us here on bbc news, thanks for watching. hello. well, the show�*s...
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our science correspondent, pallab ghosh, has more. this is how it works— the brain sends instructions to move arms and legs from nerves in the spinal column. if there is a break, those signals are weakened. at the signals are boosted by electrical pulses from electrodes around the damaged area when coupled with physiotherapy. so, this is a device that the patients use, it sends pulses of high—frequency electricity to these electrodes, which are attached to the patients�*s spine. and these are attached here and here, they are return electrodes to complete the circuit. if you want to learn more about that, you can have a look on the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. former president donald trump's lawyers have started their defence of the former president in his criminal �*hush money�* trial in a manhattan courtroom, after the prosecution rested. it followed a fourth day of cross—examination of the prosecution's star witness, mr trump's former attorney and fixer michael cohen. during his testimony, mr cohen admitt
our science correspondent, pallab ghosh, has more. this is how it works— the brain sends instructions to move arms and legs from nerves in the spinal column. if there is a break, those signals are weakened. at the signals are boosted by electrical pulses from electrodes around the damaged area when coupled with physiotherapy. so, this is a device that the patients use, it sends pulses of high—frequency electricity to these electrodes, which are attached to the patients�*s spine. and these...
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here's our science correspondent, pallab ghosh. it's bread, only better. these are the first batch of nutrition—boosted loaves. the aim is to make them look and taste like the sliced white bread that most people prefer. i've really found about this project is that white bread is not good for you. i was always aware of that, but it's really reinforced it and it makes you realise just how much of the goodness is on the outside of that grain of wheat. we want to know what are the actual minerals present and what are the vitamins and amino acids and so on that are being lost so that we can formulate a white flour that is enhanced compared to an existing white flour. the scientists are working with a flour—making firm in gloucestershire. they're making loaves with added cereal, pulses and fibre for the scientists to analyse. both these loaves are nutritionally enhanced. this one has bits of wheat, such as wheat germ and bran that are found in wholemeal loaves, but in smaller quantities. this one has all sorts of different grains, such as chickpeas, green pe
here's our science correspondent, pallab ghosh. it's bread, only better. these are the first batch of nutrition—boosted loaves. the aim is to make them look and taste like the sliced white bread that most people prefer. i've really found about this project is that white bread is not good for you. i was always aware of that, but it's really reinforced it and it makes you realise just how much of the goodness is on the outside of that grain of wheat. we want to know what are the actual minerals...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. for more on the phenomena, drjenifer millard joins me now. welcome to you, good to see you. just explain what elements need to be in place for us to get a clear view? ., , , ., be in place for us to get a clear view? .,, , ., . ., view? so, hopefully no clout in the s . but view? so, hopefully no clout in the sky- but it's _ view? so, hopefully no clout in the sky. but it's something _ view? so, hopefully no clout in the sky. but it's something we - sky. but it's something we definitely need. and you want to look towards the northern horizon, it is a little bit different to last night because the activity isn't so intense tonight whereas last night we could kind of look straighter and we could kind of look straighter and we could kind of look straighter and we could see the aurora everywhere. we are back to that northern horizon more. you also need to wait for the skies to get a dark enough so perhaps 1.5 hours after sunset for your particular location so approximately 10:30pm but if you can wait until the skies are even darker, when astronom
pallab ghosh, bbc news. for more on the phenomena, drjenifer millard joins me now. welcome to you, good to see you. just explain what elements need to be in place for us to get a clear view? ., , , ., be in place for us to get a clear view? .,, , ., . ., view? so, hopefully no clout in the s . but view? so, hopefully no clout in the sky- but it's _ view? so, hopefully no clout in the sky. but it's something _ view? so, hopefully no clout in the sky. but it's something we - sky. but it's...
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ghosh reports. technicolor skies not seen in parts of the uk for more than 20 years. this, the scene in jersey, is a spectacular solo show was sent from the sun. the display is usually more visible in northern parts of britain but such is the power of the sun's current activity, it was seenin sun's current activity, it was seen in the south, even as far as padstow, in cornwall. a more familiar sight further north, in crosby beach, liverpool, people gathered to watch. this was the fourth bridge in scotland. and in newry, northern ireland, this was a scene. the colours are caused by solar storms on the surface of the sun. by solar storms on the surface of the sun-— of the sun. the story started, 93 million _ of the sun. the story started, 93 million miles _ of the sun. the story started, 93 million miles away, - of the sun. the story started, 93 million miles away, and i of the sun. the story started, l 93 million miles away, and two days ago, and what happened was the magnetic fields on the sun rea
ghosh reports. technicolor skies not seen in parts of the uk for more than 20 years. this, the scene in jersey, is a spectacular solo show was sent from the sun. the display is usually more visible in northern parts of britain but such is the power of the sun's current activity, it was seenin sun's current activity, it was seen in the south, even as far as padstow, in cornwall. a more familiar sight further north, in crosby beach, liverpool, people gathered to watch. this was the fourth bridge...
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at least that's what they say, so we sent pallab ghosh for a taste test. it's bread, only better. these are the first batch of nutrition boosted loaves. the eventual aim is to make them look and taste like the sliced white loaves that most people prefer. i've really found about this project is that white bread is not good for you. i was always aware of that, but it's really reinforced it and it makes you realise just how much of the goodness is on the outside of that grain of wheat. we want to know what are the actual minerals present, and what are the vitamins that are being lost, so that we can formulate a white flour that is enhanced compared to an existing white flour. the scientists are working with a flour—making firm in gloucestershire. they're making loaves with added cereal pulses and fibre for the scientists to analyse. both these loaves are nutritionally enhanced. this one has bits of wheat, such as wheat germ and bran — that are found in wholemeal loaves but in smaller quantities. this one has all sorts of different grains, such as chickpeas, green peas and quinoa,
at least that's what they say, so we sent pallab ghosh for a taste test. it's bread, only better. these are the first batch of nutrition boosted loaves. the eventual aim is to make them look and taste like the sliced white loaves that most people prefer. i've really found about this project is that white bread is not good for you. i was always aware of that, but it's really reinforced it and it makes you realise just how much of the goodness is on the outside of that grain of wheat. we want to...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. we are talking about dialects as well this morning. we ask what you call a white brown little thing? it is notjust call a white brown little thing? it is not just a call a white brown little thing? it is notjust a roll. lots of suggestions coming in around the country. jo has been in touch. she would call it a bread cake. i don't know what i would call it. this could be called a balm cake. when she went into a shop saying she wanted it with egg and bacon, they started to put it in a teacake. do let us know if you have any stories like that. what would you call a round...? would you call it a bread roll? a batch, a bread cake. what do you call them where you live? let us know. the price of a prescription in england changes from today. each item will now cost £9.90 — an increase of 25 pence. a 12—month prepayment certificate — which covers all nhs prescriptions for a set price — will also increase, by £2.90 to £114.50. some groups are entitled to free prescriptions in england, including children, the over 605 and those on cert
pallab ghosh, bbc news. we are talking about dialects as well this morning. we ask what you call a white brown little thing? it is notjust call a white brown little thing? it is not just a call a white brown little thing? it is notjust a roll. lots of suggestions coming in around the country. jo has been in touch. she would call it a bread cake. i don't know what i would call it. this could be called a balm cake. when she went into a shop saying she wanted it with egg and bacon, they started to...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, glasgow. what a fascinating story. would be amazing if it did offer some long—term hope. for some people, yes. let's take a look at today's papers. the daily express... the results of the infected blood inquiry dominate the front pages. "this is a day of shame for the british state" it is on every front page this morning. the guardian quotes the inquiry�*s chair, sir brian langstaff, who said the scandal "largely, though not entirely, could have been avoided" but successive governments and others "did not put patient safety first". labour leader sir keir starmer has also apologised for his party's involvement. survivors of the scandal and their families are, of course, featured prominently across the front pages. the mail has a photo of debra dennis, holding a picture of her husband barrie — who was one of the many victims. the paper says families are concerned that no one responsible will be held to account criminally over the scandal. the mirror features a call to "make the guilty face justice", alongside the p
pallab ghosh, bbc news, glasgow. what a fascinating story. would be amazing if it did offer some long—term hope. for some people, yes. let's take a look at today's papers. the daily express... the results of the infected blood inquiry dominate the front pages. "this is a day of shame for the british state" it is on every front page this morning. the guardian quotes the inquiry�*s chair, sir brian langstaff, who said the scandal "largely, though not entirely, could have been...